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Re: PhoenixMiner 5.4c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
by
Sugetsu
on 26/12/2020, 19:05:56 UTC
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME?

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2020.12.26:13:53:50.641: main Phoenix Miner 5.4c Windows/msvc - Release build
2020.12.26:13:53:50.641: main Cmd line: -pool ssl://eu1-etc.ethermine.org:5555 -wal 0x008c26f3a2Ca8bdC11e5891e0278c9436B6F5d1E.Rig001 -coin etc
2020.12.26:13:53:50.820: main CUDA version: 11.0, CUDA runtime: 8.0
2020.12.26:13:53:51.256: main No OpenCL platforms found
2020.12.26:13:53:51.256: main Available GPUs for mining:
2020.12.26:13:53:51.256: main GPU1: GeForce GTX 1070 (pcie 1), CUDA cap. 6.1, 8 GB VRAM, 15 CUs
2020.12.26:13:53:51.256: main GPU2: GeForce GTX 1070 (pcie 2), CUDA cap. 6.1, 8 GB VRAM, 15 CUs
2020.12.26:13:53:51.256: main GPU3: GeForce GTX 1070 (pcie 4), CUDA cap. 6.1, 8 GB VRAM, 15 CUs
2020.12.26:13:53:51.256: main GPU4: GeForce GTX 1070 (pcie 5), CUDA cap. 6.1, 8 GB VRAM, 15 CUs
2020.12.26:13:53:51.256: main GPU5: GeForce GTX 1070 (pcie 7), CUDA cap. 6.1, 8 GB VRAM, 15 CUs
2020.12.26:13:53:51.256: main GPU6: GeForce GTX 1070 (pcie 8 ), CUDA cap. 6.1, 8 GB VRAM, 15 CUs
2020.12.26:13:53:51.271: main NVML library initialized
2020.12.26:13:53:51.360: main Nvidia driver version: 460.89
2020.12.26:13:53:51.782: main Eth: the pool list contains 1 pool (1 from command-line)
2020.12.26:13:53:51.782: main Eth: primary pool: ssl://eu1-etc.ethermine.org:5555
2020.12.26:13:53:51.782: main Starting GPU mining
2020.12.26:13:53:51.923: wdog Starting watchdog thread
2020.12.26:13:53:52.585: main Eth: Connecting to ethash pool ssl://eu1-etc.ethermine.org:5555 (proto: EthProxy)
2020.12.26:13:53:52.586: main GPU1: 36C 0% 6W, GPU2: 33C 0% 5W, GPU3: 35C 0% 5W, GPU4: 37C 0% 5W, GPU5: 41C 0% 5W, GPU6: 36C 0% 7W
GPUs power: 32.7 W
2020.12.26:13:53:52.744: eths Eth: Connected to SSL ethash pool eu1-etc.ethermine.org:5555 (2606:4700:90:0:7b0a:a6ed:daa3:1411)
2020.12.26:13:53:52.798: main Listening for CDM remote manager at port 3333 in read-only mode
2020.12.26:13:53:53.284: eths Eth: Send: {"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitLogin","worker":"eth1.0","params":["0x008c26f3a2Ca8bdC11e5891e0278c9436B6F5d1E.Rig001"]}

2020.12.26:13:53:53.598: eths Eth: Received: {"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}
2020.12.26:13:53:53.598: eths Eth: Send: {"id":5,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getWork","params":[]}

2020.12.26:13:53:53.786: eths Eth: Received: {"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x7bde0d72bb24464801472a3f4ed9fb107e977c3dc67a25d666858ab197f76708","0xecea8576ebef188c15f64731e7a9f84c1cb41d85516730fa7b0bab88c4feb506","0x0000000112e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12a6061fbaec8bc02357593e70e52ba","0xb52c6d"]}
2020.12.26:13:53:53.786: eths Eth: New job #7bde0d72 from ssl://eu1-etc.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4000MH
2020.12.26:13:53:53.787: GPU1 GPU1: Starting up... (0)
2020.12.26:13:53:53.787: GPU1 GPU1: Generating etchash light cache for epoch #197
2020.12.26:13:53:53.798: GPU2 GPU2: Starting up... (0)
2020.12.26:13:53:53.814: GPU3 GPU3: Starting up... (0)
2020.12.26:13:53:53.830: GPU4 GPU4: Starting up... (0)
2020.12.26:13:53:53.845: GPU5 GPU5: Starting up... (0)
2020.12.26:13:53:53.860: GPU6 GPU6: Starting up... (0)
2020.12.26:13:53:55.888: GPU1 Light cache generated in 2.1 s (19.3 MB/s)
2020.12.26:13:53:56.609: GPU4 GPU4: Allocating DAG (2.55) GB; good for epoch up to #199
2020.12.26:13:53:56.756: GPU4 GPU4: Generating DAG for epoch #197
2020.12.26:13:53:56.933: GPU6 GPU6: Allocating DAG (2.55) GB; good for epoch up to #199
2020.12.26:13:53:56.953: GPU2 GPU2: Allocating DAG (2.55) GB; good for epoch up to #199
2020.12.26:13:53:57.049: GPU6 GPU6: Generating DAG for epoch #197
2020.12.26:13:53:57.066: GPU1 GPU1: Allocating DAG (2.55) GB; good for epoch up to #199
2020.12.26:13:53:57.089: GPU3 GPU3: Allocating DAG (2.55) GB; good for epoch up to #199
2020.12.26:13:53:57.184: GPU2 GPU2: Generating DAG for epoch #197
2020.12.26:13:53:57.184: GPU1 GPU1: Generating DAG for epoch #197
2020.12.26:13:53:57.185: GPU3 GPU3: Generating DAG for epoch #197
2020.12.26:13:53:57.211: GPU5 GPU5: Allocating DAG (2.55) GB; good for epoch up to #199
2020.12.26:13:53:57.212: GPU5 CUDA error in CudaProgram.cu:388 : out of memory (2)
2020.12.26:13:53:57.212: GPU5 GPU5: CUDA memory: 8.00 GB total, 7.07 GB free
2020.12.26:13:53:57.212: GPU5 GPU5 initMiner error: out of memory
2020.12.26:13:53:57.212: wdog Fatal error detected. Restarting.
2020.12.26:13:53:57.267: GPU4 GPU4 initMiner error: Unable to initialize CUDA miner
2020.12.26:13:53:57.269: GPU6 GPU6 initMiner error: Unable to initialize CUDA miner
2020.12.26:13:53:57.382: GPU1 GPU1 initMiner error: Unable to initialize CUDA miner
2020.12.26:13:53:57.382: GPU2 GPU2 initMiner error: Unable to initialize CUDA miner
2020.12.26:13:53:57.384: GPU3 GPU3 initMiner error: Unable to initialize CUDA miner
2020.12.26:13:53:57.756: main Eth speed: 0.000 MH/s, shares: 0/0/0, time: 0:00
2020.12.26:13:53:57.756: main GPUs: 1: 0.000 MH/s (0) 2: 0.000 MH/s (0) 3: 0.000 MH/s (0) 4: 0.000 MH/s (0) 5: 0.000 MH/s (0) 6: 0.000 MH/s (0)
2020.12.26:13:54:02.770: main Eth speed: 0.000 MH/s, shares: 0/0/0, time: 0:00
2020.12.26:13:54:02.770: main GPUs: 1: 0.000 MH/s (0) 2: 0.000 MH/s (0) 3: 0.000 MH/s (0) 4: 0.000 MH/s (0) 5: 0.000 MH/s (0) 6: 0.000 MH/s (0)
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Ever since ETH 2.0 staking became live, I am unable to mine. I was mining with claymore 15 at the time normally with all 6 GPUs.
I tried switching to ETC on claymore and it kept giving me memory errors.
Finally, I switched to Phoenix miner and I am unable to mine at all Sad


PLEASE HELP ME Sad

Specs:
Windows 10 64bit.
4gb ram.
6 8gb 1070.
Driver: 27.21.14.6089
20gb of virtual mem.
Overclocking turned off.

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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux)
by
Sugetsu
on 08/12/2020, 02:22:15 UTC
Hello, my claymore miner stopped working. It now crashes upon starting up.

I am running 4 GTX 1070s. No updates or changes to the system have been made.

Could this be related to the ETH 2.0?  Or could this be a cache/memory problem of sorts?

Your help is appreciated!

Thanks
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Board Invites & Accounts
Selling my Binance account with 793 ada, not verified.
by
Sugetsu
on 07/01/2018, 22:00:58 UTC
I am interested in selling my Binance ACC, currently unverified. PM me for more info.

Thanks.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Signatum 2.0
by
Sugetsu
on 01/12/2017, 05:51:21 UTC
Any news on the coin swap process? I don't see any new updates in regards to this as of now.

Thanks!
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Will any mobo work for 6 GPU mining?
by
Sugetsu
on 24/05/2017, 19:51:33 UTC
If I buy a mobo that has 6 PCIe slots and get 6 PCIe raiser cards will it work for mining no matter the chipset? For example:  http://www.microcenter.com/product/467528/TUF_Sabertooth_990FX_R30_AM3_ATX_AMD_Motherboard, or does it have to be h97, z97 h61 or h81?
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Re: Hello, I am looking to join the ALT coin mining community! Need help
by
Sugetsu
on 24/05/2017, 11:00:12 UTC
I am planning to built a pc just for mining. I could go up to $ 2k as long as i am able to mine at least a coin per month. I as m not planning on selling them.
 My most pressing matter is to decide on the gpu and the crypto i want to mine though.
Would eth be the safest bet? As far as i know Dash is only for dedicated hardware and there are some currency which favor amd or nvidia.

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Re: Hello, I am looking to join the ALT coin mining community! Need help
by
Sugetsu
on 24/05/2017, 01:04:49 UTC
Bump. Anyone?
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Hello, I am looking to join the ALT coin mining community! Need help
by
Sugetsu
on 23/05/2017, 18:33:33 UTC
Hello, I am not completely inexperienced at mining. I did mine BTC back in 2013 right before the difficulty went up too high. I would like to start mining ALT coins and so I have 3 important questions for you guys:

1: Which Alt coin do you recommend to mine with GPUs at the moment?
2: Depending on the first answer, which mining pool should I join?
3: Should I go with linux as my default mining OS?

Thank you in advance!
=)

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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
Sugetsu
on 18/01/2017, 04:33:20 UTC
All I see is little dumps of 0.02 or the like in bitstamp. This is keeping the price from going up, who do you think would want to do this? My theory is that it could be miners with thousands of coins and no transaction fees in some Chinse bitcoin site, or flash traders with bots doing hundreds of transactions a second.
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
Sugetsu
on 18/01/2017, 02:20:47 UTC
Who the hell is dumping and why??? Seriously, i hope this recovers soon...
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Re: Hugo drop while i am asleep! This is BS
by
Sugetsu
on 05/01/2017, 15:26:15 UTC
I sold, i was still making a profit. The question is now when to buy back. By the look of things it looks like a pretty big gamble.
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Re: Hugo drop while i am asleep! This is BS
by
Sugetsu
on 05/01/2017, 14:51:32 UTC
I don't call it recovery when the price keeps jumping up and down $20 to $30 every few minutes. It could well "recover" like it did at 5am this morning and then nose dive again. I am looking at the volume in bitstamp right now and it is crazy, it is over 30k right now. My guess is the day progresses and more people wake up to find this dump they might just sell which will trigger a new dump.

But my question is, how do you prepare for 27% drop swing during the early hours of the morning, when you are sleeping? And why you think this happens at this time? Is it because China is specially active at thosr hours?

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Huge drop while i am asleep! This is BS
by
Sugetsu
on 05/01/2017, 14:32:45 UTC
Why it seems that bitcoin is most active at night in the US eastern time?

I wake up at 4:30am to an alarm from my phone telling me btc dropped from 1120 to 1050 in a matter of minutes. Then i stay awake for about an hour buying and selling during the "volatility" and place a buy order when i see that the price seems stable at 1100 and go back to sleep. Then i freaking wake up again 3 hours later after  hearing my phone vibrate like crazy to find the price dump to 920!!  What do i do now? Hold? Or Sell?

For those in east coast, how do you deal with this volatility during the early hours of the morning???
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What is going on with the price?
by
Sugetsu
on 24/06/2016, 18:00:44 UTC
I thought everyone was going to go balls to the wall after Brexit but it seems the price is stagnant for the past few hours. Call me conspiratorial, but could it be that the price is being kept down artificially? Is there anyway in the bitcoin system to keep track of all transactions and who specifically is doing the selling?
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Re: Is this a joke? Shorter with infinite money on Bitfinex?
by
Sugetsu
on 23/06/2016, 17:13:51 UTC
Again, this is a very interesting conspiracy theory of yours. Is there any proof to your claims? or is this just mere speculation on your part? Oh wait, this IS an speculation forum... nvm lol
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Re: Is this a joke? Shorter with infinite money on Bitfinex?
by
Sugetsu
on 23/06/2016, 15:31:33 UTC
He's been spamming shorts for hours and hours, millions of dollars.  He did them all the way down, more at the bottom, and just keeps spamming shorts non-stop on the way up.  Every hourly volume looks like this for probably the last 12 hours:

http://i.imgur.com/DmefJGa.png

Every sane person on earth was taking out longs on the crash, but this guy was taking out shorts when the price is already rock bottom, just setting his money on fire on purpose.  I find it ironic this is occurring on the same day Coindesk has an article where the US govt says Bitcoin is a threat to banking interests:

"A major financial oversight body within the US government created in the wake of the financial crisis has identified bitcoin and distributed ledger systems in general as a potential systemic risk".

"The Financial Stability Oversight Committee (FSOC) said in the new report released yesterday that the technology represented an innovation that “appear poised for substantial near-term growth”"

http://www.coindesk.com/us-regulators-recommends-oversight-bitcoin-distributed-ledgers/

If this guy is not the US govt spamming infinite amounts of fiat shorts on BitFinex, he's going to get short squeezed to hell and back sending the price to the moon in the process.

Can you post any proof that there is actually a sole person doing it? A screen shot a link or something? I don't have a bitfenix acc.


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Re: BTC guild, I sent a payout to old wallet address that no longer exists! HELP!!!!
by
Sugetsu
on 15/09/2013, 22:19:01 UTC
There is no way you can use / spend / get those bitcoins without having access to the wallet (or the private key, or import it).

What is this private key you speak of?
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Re: BTC guild, I sent a payout to old wallet address that no longer exists! HELP!!!!
by
Sugetsu
on 15/09/2013, 20:24:25 UTC
This is crazy... I can't believe it is so easy to lose all your effort without any support from the mining pool at all.
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BTC guild, I sent a payout to old wallet address that no longer exists! HELP!!!!
by
Sugetsu
on 15/09/2013, 20:15:37 UTC
So basically, I had windows 7 a few months ago set up with local client called bitcoin-wallet. My BTC guild wallet address was registered with that local client, which consequently got erased after I formatted my hard drive. I thought that so long as I had my BTCguild account set up I didn't need to worry about my local bitcoin client and that the wallet address  registered there was transferable to another client or an online account.

Confident that there would be no problem getting my bitcoins, I decided to install windows 8 and a new Bitcoin wallet local client. Then, just now, I requested a manual payout to the old wallet address already registered in my account, but after opening my bitcoint wallet program and looking around its options and settings I see no way to assign it the wallet address in BTC guild!!!!

Did I just made a fool of my self and lost 1.04 btc??? Please help me! =(

Thanks